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- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro abstract "Wiremu Te Morehu Maipapa Te Wheoro (1826–1895), also known as Major Te Wheoro and later as Wiremu Te Morehu or William Morris, was a 19th-century Māori member of the House of Representatives.Te Wheoro was born in the Waikato. His father was Te Kanawa, a chief of the Ngāti Mahuta and Ngāti Naho iwi.He represented the Western Maori electorate from 1879, when he defeated Hoani Taipua after Hoani Nahe's retirement. In the 1881 election, he had three challengers, but received 69% of the vote. In the 1884 election, he was one of eight candidates and came third.He was defeated by Te Puke Te Ao, with Te Keepa Te Rangihiwinui in second place. In the 1886 by-election, he came second out of five candidates.In the 1887 election, he came second out of five candidates.".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro birthDate "1826".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro birthPlace New_Zealand.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro birthPlace Waikato.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro birthYear "1826".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro deathDate "1895".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro deathPlace New_Zealand.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro deathYear "1895".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro nationality New_Zealand.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro thumbnail Te_Morehu_Maipapa.jpg?width=300.
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- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro wikiPageRevisionID "606449933".
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- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro birthDate "1826".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro birthPlace New_Zealand.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro birthPlace Waikato.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro dateOfBirth "1826".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro dateOfDeath "1895".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro deathDate "1895".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro deathPlace New_Zealand.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro electorate Western_Maori.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro electorate "Western Maori".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro end "1881".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro end "1884".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro hasPhotoCollection Wiremu_Te_Wheoro.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro honorificSuffix Member_of_parliament.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro name "Wheoro, Wiremu Te".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro name "Wiremu Te Wheoro".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro nolist "true".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro occupation "Politician".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro party "Independent".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro shortDescription "New Zealand politician".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro term "7".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro term "8".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro title Western_Maori.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro years "1879".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro description "New Zealand politician".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro description "New Zealand politician".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro subject Category:1826_births.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro subject Category:1895_deaths.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro subject Category:Members_of_the_New_Zealand_House_of_Representatives.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro subject Category:New_Zealand_MPs_for_Māori_electorates.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro type Agent.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro type OfficeHolder.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro type Person.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro type Person.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro type Q215627.
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- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro type Person.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro comment "Wiremu Te Morehu Maipapa Te Wheoro (1826–1895), also known as Major Te Wheoro and later as Wiremu Te Morehu or William Morris, was a 19th-century Māori member of the House of Representatives.Te Wheoro was born in the Waikato. His father was Te Kanawa, a chief of the Ngāti Mahuta and Ngāti Naho iwi.He represented the Western Maori electorate from 1879, when he defeated Hoani Taipua after Hoani Nahe's retirement. In the 1881 election, he had three challengers, but received 69% of the vote.".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro label "Wiremu Te Wheoro".
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- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro wasDerivedFrom Wiremu_Te_Wheoro?oldid=606449933.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro depiction Te_Morehu_Maipapa.jpg.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro givenName "Wiremu Te".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro isPrimaryTopicOf Wiremu_Te_Wheoro.
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro name "Wheoro, Wiremu Te".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro name "Wiremu Te Wheoro".
- Wiremu_Te_Wheoro surname "Wheoro".